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Thousands of East Texans without power in wake of Sunday s storms

Thousands of East Texans without power after Sunday storms Power is out in some areas. (Source: WALB) By Gary Bass | May 9, 2021 at 6:05 PM CDT - Updated May 10 at 6:43 AM EAST TEXAS (KTRE) - Hours after a storm system moved through the Deep East Texas area, thousands of people are dealing with power outages. According to the outage map on the Oncor website, the lion’s share of the company’s power outages is in Angelina and Nacogdoches counties, which had 2,190 and 3,365 outages, respectively. As of 6:00 a.m. Monday, Oncor’s outages also include 3 in Anderson County; 4 in Houston County; and 17 in Cherokee County.

Thousands of Texans without power after Friday night s storms

Thousands of Texans without power after Friday night’s storms Power is out in some areas. (Source: WALB) By Gary Bass | April 10, 2021 at 12:04 PM CDT - Updated April 10 at 6:29 PM TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Crews are in the process of restoring power to thousands of customers all over Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana after a strong storm system blew through the area Friday night. The Southwestern Electric Power Company took a hard hit. “Severe storms moved through the Ark-La-Texas late Friday, causing extensive damage – including downed poles and lines to SWEPCO’s electric system and leaving approximately 19,300 customers without power,” a press release stated. “At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, approximately 9.500 customers were without power, including 1,500 in Louisiana, 4,700 in Arkansas, and 3,400 in Texas.”

Thousands of East Texans without power after Friday night s storms

Thousands of East Texans without power after Friday night’s storms Power is out in some areas. (Source: WALB) By Gary Bass | April 10, 2021 at 12:04 PM CDT - Updated April 10 at 12:04 PM TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Crews are in the process of restoring power to thousands of customers all over Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana after a strong storm system blew through the area Friday night. The Southwestern Electric Power Company took a hard hit. “Severe storms moved through the Ark-La-Texas late Friday, causing extensive damage – including downed poles and lines to SWEPCO’s electric system and leaving approximately 19,300 customers without power,” a press release stated. “At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, approximately 9.500 customers were without power, including 1,500 in Louisiana, 4,700 in Arkansas, and 3,400 in Texas.”

Answer Line: Electric co-ops can enter competitive market

Longview News-Journal QUESTION: I saw the February story in the News-Journal about how ongoing electric regulation in this area helped prevent the electricity disaster that occurred in much of the rest of the unregulated portions of the state, where people can choose their electric provider. The story focused on SWEPCO and how competition has been delayed here for years because the company s prices couldn t be beat. I was curious - how do electric cooperatives factor into that picture in our area? ANSWER: So, it would have been helpful if I had explained all of this in that original story, and I apologize for that.

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